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Interestingly, Tosti remains a controversial figure in Parton's history due to scandalous past allegations he made regarding their relationship, adding a layer of off-stage drama to this "over-the-top" ballad. Dolly Parton 'Heartbreaker' Album Review - Rolling Stone

Written by , the lyrics depict a toxic, cyclical relationship where the couple constantly vows to end things, only to reconcile by the next day. The song captures the "sweet revenge" of making love after a fight, acknowledging that their "forever" usually only lasts until sunrise. We're Through Forever ('Til Tomorrow)

Some retrospective reviews are more middle-of-the-road, awarding the track a "B-" or "C" grade. These critics often note that while Dolly’s vocal performance is technically strong, the lack of contrast between her voice and the "sugary" production can leave the listener feeling "cold". Song Meaning & Background Rolling Stone famously savaged the track upon its

Dolly Parton’s 1978 duet is widely regarded by critics as a fascinating, if polarising, peak of her "pop crossover" era. Some retrospective reviews are more middle-of-the-road

Rolling Stone famously savaged the track upon its release, describing it as a "straight-faced duet" that pushed the album from the realm of "lower-kitsch" into something resembling a "dead-singer joke". They found the "syrup-voiced" vocals and "turgid" orchestral settings to be at odds with the simplicity that once defined Parton’s country records.